Impact of patient-accessible electronic medical records in rheumatology: Use, satisfaction and effects on empowerment among patients

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Background: To measure the use, satisfaction and impact of a web portal which provides patients with rheumatoid arthritis home access to their electronic medical records (EMR). Methods. A pretest-posttest study was conducted among 360 patients. Questionnaires assessed socio-demographics, health literacy, Internet use, disease characteristics, patient-provider relationship and empowerment before and after launching a hospital-based patient web portal. To measure the impact of the portal, patients' satisfaction with care, trust in their rheumatologist, self-efficacy in patient-provider communication, illness perceptions, and medication adherence were assessed. The post-test included questions on portal use, satisfaction, and self-perceived impact due to portal use. Results: 54% of respondents with Internet access had viewed their EMR. Respondents were positive about the ease of use and usefulness of the portal and reported very few problems. Age (P =.03), amount of Internet use (P =.01) and self-perceived Internet skills (P =.03) significantly predicted portal use. Of the respondents who had logged in, 44% reported feeling more involved in their treatment and 37% felt they had more knowledge about their treatment. Significant differences over time were not found on the empowerment-related instruments. Conclusions: The current portal succeeded in offering patients access to their EMR in a usable and understandable way. While its true impact is difficult to grasp, a relevant portion of the patients felt more involved in their treatment due to the web portal. Offering patients home EMR access, therefore, appears to be a valuable addition to the care process. © 2014 van der Vaart et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Van Der Vaart, R., Drossaert, C. H., Taal, E., Drossaers-Bakker, K. W., Vonkeman, H. E., & Van De Laar, M. A. (2014). Impact of patient-accessible electronic medical records in rheumatology: Use, satisfaction and effects on empowerment among patients. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-15-102

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